Snoop Dogg Talks About His Final Moments With Tupac After Being Shot

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Tupac Died 26 Years Ago From Gunsh#t Wounds Sustained In A Drive-by Shooting In Las Vegas.

Tupac was signed to Death Row Records at the time, the same label as rapper Snoop Dogg, and the duo went on to collaborate on track 2 of Tupac's Amerikaz Most Wanted.

Snoop visited Pac in the hospital after the shooting, and in an interview with Logan Paul earlier this year, he spoke candidly about their final conversation.

Snoop said on the Impaulsive podcast, "When we drive to Vegas to see Pac. We arrived first at Suge's [Death Row Records co-founder Suge Knight's] house, so we haven't even seen Pac."

"We were just talking to Suge, who had the head wrapped up and was telling us what had happened while reassuring us that Pac would be okay because he had been sh0t nine times before."


Snoop then revealed the devastating effect seeing Tupac in a hospital bed had on his body.

"When I walked in, it was as if he wasn't even there, and I fell unconscious."

Tupac's mother, Afeni Shakur, then took him aside for a private conversation, according to Snoop.

"'My baby ain't never seen you weak,' she said. 'I don't want you to appear weak in front of him,' says the author "He revealed.

Snoop also admitted that he and Tupac weren't on the best of terms at the time of the shoot, but the late rapper's mother insisted Snoop put their feud aside.

"She was aware of the tension, but she was also aware of how much we loved each other," he explained.


People were impressed by Snoop's vulnerability, with one commenting beneath the video: "I don't think I've ever heard Snoop open up like this." "You guys killed it in this interview."

"I had no expectations from this conversation. I never expect much from artist interviews other than what they're working on. This snippet taught me history and life lessons, and I've grown up strong and really strong," said a third person.

"This is probably one of the most genuine interviews in rap music history," said another. All of these rappers and aspiring rappers should take notice."

"I had no expectations from this conversation. I never expect much from artist interviews other than what they're working on. This snippet taught me history and life lessons, and I've grown up strong and really strong," said a third person. 


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